ARKG rose approximately 13% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by gains in key genomics and biotechnology holdings amid improving sector sentiment. Over the past quarter, ARKG advanced roughly 28%, reflecting broader recovery in healthcare innovation themes and positive momentum in gene-editing and sequencing companies.
The Amplify Cybersecurity ETF (HACK) rose approximately 15% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by strong gains in leading cybersecurity holdings amid rising concerns over AI-related data breaches. Over the past quarter, HACK advanced roughly 26%, reflecting broader sector momentum and increased enterprise spending on security solutions.
The iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX) rose approximately +14% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by strength in artificial intelligence-related semiconductor demand and positive earnings momentum from leading holdings. Over the past quarter, SOXX advanced roughly +78%, reflecting sustained sector momentum amid broader technology market trends and robust capital spending in digital infrastructure.
ADBG is declining approximately -15% in Friday's pre-market session on June 12, 2026. The primary catalyst is Adobe Inc. (ADBE) dropping -6.8% in pre-market trading following its Q2 FY2026 earnings report released after the close on June 11. Because ADBG is a 2x leveraged long ETF, a -6.8% decline in ADBE translates to an approximately double-magnitude loss for the fund.
RKLZ is declining approximately -8% in Friday's pre-market session on June 12, 2026. The primary catalyst is Rocket Lab Corporation (RKLB) surging more than 5–6% in pre-market trading, driven by a landmark announcement. Because RKLZ is a 2x leveraged inverse ETF, a rise in RKLB translates to a roughly double-magnitude decline in RKLZ.
RH reported first quarter fiscal 2026 revenue of $800.3 million, exceeding analyst expectations of approximately $792.6 million. Adjusted earnings per share came in at a loss of $1.97, better than the consensus estimate of a $2.09 loss.
Lennar reported second quarter 2026 net earnings of $305 million, or $1.24 per diluted share, down from $477 million, or $1.81 per diluted share, in the prior-year quarter. Excluding pretax mark-to-market losses on technology investments, adjusted net earnings were $322 million, or $1.31 per diluted share, compared with $499 million, or $1.90 per diluted share, a year earlier.
Adobe reported record revenue of $6.62 billion for Q2 FY2026, up 13% year-over-year. Non-GAAP earnings per share reached $5.96, exceeding consensus estimates.
Amphenol Corporation (APH) stock rose approximately +20% over the past 30 days, advancing from a close of 124.64 to 149.22. Over the past quarter, the stock gained about +11%, moving from a close of 133.92 to 149.22.
The TJX Companies (TJX) stock rose approximately 13% over the past 30 days, driven by strong comparable sales growth and positive investor sentiment in the off-price retail sector. Over the past quarter, shares advanced about 8%, supported by consistent earnings beats and raised full-year guidance.
KLA Corporation (KLAC) stock rose approximately 16% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by strong semiconductor demand tied to artificial intelligence (AI) chip production and positive analyst sentiment. Over the past quarter, the stock advanced about 52%, reflecting sustained momentum from robust earnings beats and industry-wide recovery in wafer fabrication equipment spending.
AMAT stock rose approximately 16% over the past 30 days, driven by robust demand for semiconductor manufacturing equipment amid the ongoing AI boom. Over the past quarter, the stock gained roughly 44%, reflecting sustained strength in the semiconductor sector and positive company-specific momentum.
TMCR shares fell sharply, declining approximately 12.94% from the prior session's close of $10.20 to a latest available price of $8.88. The move occurred amid broader caution toward pre-revenue mining and royalty companies in the critical metals sector.
PCT shares fell approximately 12.65% intraday, trading near $8.64 after closing at $9.89 in the prior session. The primary catalyst was the company’s announcement of concurrent public offerings of convertible senior notes and common stock.
Dana Incorporated (DAN) shares fell sharply, declining approximately 14.65% from the prior session's close. The primary catalyst was the company's announcement of a definitive agreement to combine with Eaton Corporation's Mobility business in a Reverse Morris Trust transaction.
OXM shares plunged approximately 18.25% following the release of fiscal first-quarter results. Primary catalyst: Weak sales outlook and lowered full-year guidance despite revenue beating estimates.
SMH is up approximately 4% in today's regular trading session, with the fund advancing from a prior close of approximately $570.91 toward an intraday high of $598.72, driven by a powerful broad-based semiconductor sector rally.
The primary catalyst is a sweeping UBS research note published June 10, forecasting a generational expansion in the global chip industry with semiconductor revenues projected to reach $2.38 trillion by 2027 as agentic AI demand accelerates across memory, logic, and CPU segments.
UVIX is declining approximately 5% in premarket trading on June 11, 2026, falling from a prior session close of $4.61 to approximately $4.38, as a powerful risk-on wave suppresses volatility expectations. The primary catalyst is a sweeping shift in market sentiment driven by a bullish UBS research note forecasting a generational semiconductor boom, which has sent chip stocks sharply higher and compressed equity volatility expectations.
SOXL is trading up approximately 8.46% in premarket on June 11, 2026, from a prior session close of $180.65 to $195.93, driven by a broad semiconductor sector rally. The primary catalyst is a sweeping UBS research report published June 10 forecasting a generational semiconductor boom, projecting global chip industry revenues to reach $2.38 trillion by 2027 as agentic AI fuels explosive demand.
ORCX is down approximately 18% in premarket trading on June 11, 2026, reflecting a near-double amplification of Oracle Corporation's (ORCL) roughly 9–10% premarket decline. The primary catalyst is Oracle's fiscal Q4 2026 earnings report, which, despite beating Wall Street estimates, revealed a staggering $55.7 billion in capital expenditures and a new $40 billion capital raise plan that alarmed investors.